RangerofTheNorth wrote:
I think there is a pretense here. Those are official book covers. Morgoth did have a huge shield to me he looks like a giant black Teutonic knight I think
I think that's a different kettle of fish... I'm talking about what is written
in the books and not printed
on them...
John Howe (whom I admire!) has interpreted Morgoths black armour as plate armour. This is not consistent with the books, but was a design choice that even made its way to the movies (all the Ringwraiths wear gothic armour underneath their blankets, as well).
Moreover, Morgoth is depicted in armour that contains 15th century gothic elements... Even for a Teutonic knight with great helmet (and kite shield...^^) that would be an odd combination. John Howe has a great knowledge about medieval warfare and he sometimes uses later designs for his evil characters... Aren't there even Orcs with sallets?
He never uses these designs on his human characters though... For those he stays consistent with the books to make them more believable.
Since there is no evidence how a Ringwraith, Orc or Dwarf looked like in the 10th century, there is some elbowroom for the fantasy races of Middle-earth. Furthermore the fantasy races, especially the Hobbits have many modern features that couldn't be explained by a strictly historic view on Middle-earth. Nevertheless I would still stick to the Dark Ages, the Edda and the sagas as the framework of Middle-earth depictions...
Please don't misunderstand me. If you try to recreate something John Howe, Allan Lee, WETA or Brian Sibley did, it will of course look awesome. But my experiences with fantasy artwork are that there are many other artists out there who are willing to call their painting anything the customer wants just to sell it... They don't have necessarily read the texts...
If you have doubts about the sources of the artists or you want to create something unique, please consult the books... (It's kind of: W.W.T(olkien).D.
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@Ondoher: Perfect enemy for a bunch of angry hobbits...